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    OCZ GameXStream 600W and 700W PSUs

    Posted on Wednesday, April 26 2006 @ 22:01:42 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    OCZ today released its new GameXStream power supply lineup, claiming it are high-efficient gaming PSUs. There's a 600W and a 700W version but there are no details on how efficient they are.

    Specifications:
  • OCZ ConnectAll universal connectors:
  • 1 x 24-pin ATX
  • 1 x 4-pin/8-pin CPU
  • 2 x PCI-Express
  • 6 x 4-pin peripheral
  • 2 x 4-pin floppy
  • 6 x SATA
  • +3.3V(36A), +5V(30A), +12V1(15A), +12V2(15A), +12V3(15A), +12V4(12A)
  • “As more and more gamers take advantage of the gaming benefits offered by both SLI and Crossfire technology the need for improved power supply solutions increases greatly,” stated Alex Mei, VP of Marketing at OCZ Technology. “We took everything we learned from our award winning line of existing solutions and engineered the GXS line of PSUs to provide gamers with a rock solid offering at an aggressive price. These units are quiet, compact, and reliable, and directly address the needs of gamers, enthusiasts, and high performance system builders.”


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